"You'll Be Permanently Lonely"
(photo by fabio trebbi)
My final stop on a Saturday night of folk shows was Phosphorescent's homecoming at the Bell House. The show, in celebration of his recently released To Willie, found Matthew Houck and his bearded band of urban truck drivers playing the record in its entirety, a first for the Dead Oceans recording artist. The band was as tight as a new pair of boots, often rearranging, and elevating many of the more somber tunes into honky-tonk raveups complete with dueling guitars and whiskey fueled revelry, just the way Willie would've liked it. Reworked versions of "Reasons to Quit" and "Walkin", as well as party favorite "I Gotta Get Drunk", would have been as welcomed at a Barstow truck stop bar as they were at the Gowanus night club.
Phosphorescent- Reasons to Quit (via P4k)
Monday, March 2, 2009
we saw: Phosphorescent @ Bell House
Labels:
bell house,
brooklyn,
live,
matthew houck,
phosphorescent,
to willie,
willie nelson
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